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Sometimes I see things like this and relate a little. Then I see the comments and wonder why more people don't have two emails.
One for random accounts/signup and one for serious accounts and human communication.
Everyone should have a separate one for their finances, that they dont give out to anyone except banks and brokerages.
Having three tiers is recommended(private-financial/governmental, private-personal/important-accounts, and "public" accounts), but most people stick to one. Which is why I usuaully recommend two, as a starting point for people not accustomed to multiples, forwarding, filtering, etc.
I don't think sensitive information like finances should be in the email inbox ever. I don't. I login to the bank itself with BankID, similar to Freja eid.
I have a dozen email accounts, that way all the emails I don't read (which is ALL OF THEM) are neatly separated in different inboxes.